Saturday, February 15, 2014

Event Update For 2014-02-14

The seas, lakes and oceans are now pluming deadly hydrogen sulfide and suffocating methane. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic water-soluble heavier-than-air gas and will accumulate in low-lying areas. Methane is slightly more buoyant than normal air and so will be all around, but will tend to contaminate our atmosphere from the top down. These gases are sickening and killing oxygen-using life all around the world, including human life, as our atmosphere is increasingly poisoned. Because both gases are highly flammable and because our entire civilization is built around fire and flammable fuels, this is leading to more fires and explosions. This is an extinction level event and will likely decimate both the biosphere and human population and it is debatable whether humankind can survive this event.

A. More fires and more explosions, especially along the coasts, but everywhere generally.
B. Many more animal die-offs, of all kinds, and especially oceanic species.
C. More multiples of people will be found dead in their homes, as if they'd dropped dead.
D. More corpses found in low-lying areas, all over the world.
E. More unusual vehicular accidents.
F. Improved unemployment numbers as people die off.

Quote: "The site’s general manager, Mike Dirham, said the fire started on a scoop tram, which is a type of underground loader. Dirham said the tram has a fire suppression system, but he says it couldn’t extinguish the flames."

Note: So a vehicle of a sort burst into flame in an underground area. That sounds very familiar. Oh yeah, a salt truck burst into flame underground at a nuclear waste repository near Carlsbad (New Mexico), as mentioned in the 2014-02-05 update...

Quote: "The Fire Department said the fire was in an underground electrical vault. Around 12:35 p.m., smoke rose from the ground near the building. Employees exited an adjacent parking garage in droves."

Quote: "An underground transformer exploded and caught fire in front of the building last June."

Note: They're trying to blame all these underground electrical fires and explosions on salt from salting the roads. Funny how these fires and explosions were happening BEFORE the first snowfall, and funny how nowhere NEAR this number of underground fires and explosions happened last winter, when there was also snowfall and salting of roads. Is the salt mutating and causing the core of the Earth to heat up? (Heh, 2012 movie reference, not actually serious about mutating salt.)

2014-02-14 - Underground electrical explosion and fire breaks out near school in Corona (New York), school evacuated:

Note: Hydrogen sulfide is a heavier-than-air gas, it is explosively flammable and highly reactive, particularly with rusty iron/steel and electrified copper, so it will cause serious problems with underground facilities of all kinds. Fires like these have been escalating, especially in the last year. Things will certainly get much worse...

Quote: "Authorities tell KETK, the explosion happened around 3:30 a.m., just south of the intersection of Farm to Market Road 16 and Highway 14, across the street from the Tiger Creek Wildlife Refuge. The blast scorched two acres of nearby land and residents in the surrounding area say the explosion shook their homes and woke them up."

Quote: "Ventura firefighters found that a blaze was running through a thousand foot long vault which is directly under the concrete. The vault is two and a half feet tall, and seven feet wide, and carriers utility lines across the river."

Quote: "A fire at Park Isle Marine in Sooke, west of Victoria, has destroyed three boats and damaged a building in the boat yard. All three vessels were on land, having work done at the boat yard when flames broke out just after 5 a.m. Friday, quickly spreading to a nearby shop building."

Quote: "Firefighters were busy this morning, trying to put out a blaze in a tractor trailer in north Winnipeg. The unit caught fire in the TransX compound on Inkster Boulevard west of Route 90 around 4:00 a.m. Feb. 14."

Note: They probably think it's arson simply because it was a parked vehicle igniting. Wee hours, near the coast, so I need more evidence of people being involved than they've presented (which, incidentally, is none)...

Quote: "Good Samaritans saved two children from a fiery death, when they pulled them out of their burning car that spontaneously combusted near the Selayang Hospital. Selangor Fire and Rescue department operations assistant director Mohd Sani Harul, citing witnesses said the purple Proton Exora burst into flames while it was parked just outside the hospital at around 4pm Friday."Quote: "We were told that people went to look at the burning car and rushed over to help when they saw two children who were trapped inside. They must have been left there while the driver went to settle something..."

Note: A 5-year-old boy just burned to death when a parked truck burst into flame in Wujin District (China), as mentioned in the 2014-02-12 update. If you leave your kids in a vehicle, whether it's running or not, you face a growing risk of them burning to death. I will probably repeat that warning as more children get incinerated, because I'm one of those don't-like-to-see-children-incinerated kind of people...

Quote: "A motorcycle and truck were destroyed in a barn fire on Preble County-Butler Twp. Road this morning. Firefighters responded to the fire in the 900 block of Preble County-Butler Twp. around 4:20 a.m."

Quote: "The family had been trying to get by since last fall, when the children’s mother, Kim Davis, died of heart failure at age 31, leaving her longtime partner, Lewis, to care for them alone."

Note: And Lewis suffered a stroke and has seizures. So a woman drops dead at 31, man strokes out and has seizures, and a deadly fire kills 5 people in the wee hours, all in one year. Hydrogen sulfide could very well explain ALL of that...

Quote: "Two quick-thinking passengers managed to bring an Amtrak bus to a halt after the driver died at the wheel from an undisclosed health-related issue on Highway 101 Friday morning, according to the Santa Maria Fire Department. Santa Maria fire units and California Highway Patrol officers responded to the incident around 7:17 a.m. in the northbound lanes of the Santa Maria River Bridge."

Quote: "The driver, a 42-year-old Los Osos man who was not identified, drifted to the left after experiencing a medical emergency and hit the center median near the Donovan Road exit, according to the CHP."

Note: Methane was detected in the ground around 19 homes in 2013 in Santa Maria (California), as mentioned in the 2013-01-18 update...

Note: APPARENT overdose. 'Drug paraphernalia' mentioned. Like what, a roach clip and a doobie? In any case, using drugs doesn't make one immune to hydrogen sulfide (alas), and they're certainly not mutually exclusive. I mentioned some time ago that in order to hide the fact that people are dropping dead, they would end up using 'drug overdose' as an excuse when the bodies have no sign of trauma. Also, one of these deaths was in Roxana, where a woman, 42, slumped over dead in a U-Haul truck just a few days prior, as mentioned in the 2014-02-08 update. All of Madison County is just east (downwind) of the Mississippi River. Look for yourself...

Quote: "The incident is sure to be discussed at an upcoming Senate hearing concerning the safety of transporting crude by rail, which has become an important political issue as reports of similar accidents accumulate."

Quote: "A witness told KXAS-TV (NBC5) that the dump truck was headed north when it crossed the median and struck the southbound pickup. The dump truck than tipped over on its side and ignited a grass fire."

Note: These crashes scare me the most. You're driving along and all of a sudden there's a big ass truck heading right for you, out of nowhere. You can't count on other drivers (or yourself) staying conscious anymore, so crashes like this can happen to anyone at any time...

Quote: "The witness also reported seeing the driver having a possible seizure and that the engine revved and accelerated to about 60 miles per hour before veering to the left and off the east edge of Higuera Street. After leaving the roadway, the vehicle traveled about 400 yards before crashing through a fence and a tree, then down a steep embankment into the creek."

Quote: "That's when the camel became aggressive, biting and kicking the man multiple times. Skylar Dossenbach, the victim's daughter, said the animal then knocked her father to the ground and stomped on him. 'Apparently, the camel knocked him down, bit him and had him by the head on the ground and was kicking him,' described Dossenbach. Dossenbach said neighbors saw the commotion and came to help, but the camel turned and chased them away. She said they had to get in their car and drive away to escape being attacked."

Quote: "One in 88 children is currently diagnosed with autism, up 600 per cent in the past 20 years. In the U.S., the diagnosis rate for ADHD has skyrocketed by more than 50 per cent in the past decade."

Note: Hydrogen sulfide is neurotoxic and will harm brains, particularly the developing brains of children. It's an industrial chemical, though it is also produced biogenically (which is the primary concern) and it is released geologically as well. The more the world's atmosphere becomes contaminated with methane and hydrogen sulfide, the more that peoples' neurologies will deteriorate, and such deterioration, especially in children, has been on the rise for some years...

2 comments:

Hi Jonny, I've been following your blog for many weeks now. The Northern Hemisphere is 4+ months from the longest (warmest) day of the year. Do you think Cathrate releases will escalate as the weather warms up? Thanks, PeterC.

Well, this is one of those types of problems that escalates, peaks, then diminishes, over a long period of time. So I think the clathrate releases will accelerate regardless of what the season may be. Will some of that acceleration be caused by summer coming? My best guess would be yes, a little, but possibly so little that if it were subtracted from the escalation caused by the passing of time then you might not even notice the difference, if you could compare. I'd say one thing is certain: things aren't going to get BETTER by summer. Heh.